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The Outback contains a diverse range of National Parks. The second largest in Australia, and one of the largest in the world is Karlamilyi National Park (formerly Rudall River National Park) in Western Australia. The most popular is of course Uluru Kata-Tjuta. This is by no means an exhaustive guide, but lists the iconic and special parks that are will worth visiting.
Central Australia
Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park
Kings Canyon Wattarka National Park
Western MacDonnell Ranges National Park
Eastern MacDonnell Ranges - Trephina Gorge, Ruby Gap, N'Dhala Gorge
Finke Gorge National Park - Palm Valley
Tnorala Gosses Bluff - amazing impact crater
South Australia
Witjira National Park
Lake Eyre National Park
Flinders Ranges National Park
Gammmon Ranges National Park
Innaminka Regional Reserve
Queensland
Simpson Desert National Park
Diamantina National Park
Western Australia
Karlamilyi (Rudall River) National Park
Woolf Creek Crater
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